Before Twilight… Before True Blood. There was the one villain renowned the world over.Â Experience the power and drama of Ben Stevensonâ€™s internationally acclaimed production ofÂ Dracula presented by Texas Ballet Theater for one weekend only.

Taking you directly to the Transylvanian village where the evil Count seduces his victims, Ben Stevenson’s Â DraculaÂ Â features vampire brides who fly through the air, a ghastly coach the winds on and off stage, and set to the haunting music of Franz Liszt.

The Circle Theater in Fort Worth presents Seven in One Blow (The Brave Little Kid) from November 17 to December 17, 2011.

Celebrate the holiday season with this family-friendly play, adapted from a classic fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. Featuring a light hearted blend of songs and story-telling, this charming show will enchant children and adults alike.

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Circle Theatreâ€™s 30th Anniversary Season continues with The Fantasticks, Â a Tony Award-winning musical by renowned lyricist Tom Jones and composer Harvey Schmidt. The show originally ran off-Broadway from May 3,1960 until January 13, 2002, making it the longest running musical in history. It was awarded the Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre in 1992. The Fantasticks revival opened at the off-Broadway Snapple Theater Center in 2006.

Circle Theatreâ€™s preview performances are Thursday, September 22; Friday, September 23; and Saturday, September 24 (matinee). The production officially opens Saturday evening, September 24, at 8:00pm, followed by a post-show party sponsored by Oliverâ€™s Fine Foods.

Under the direction of Harry Parker, The Fantasticks features David Coffee* (Henry), Anthony Fortino** (Matt), Alison Hodgson** (Luisa), Doug Jackson* (Bellomy), Brian Mathis* (Hucklebee), Justin Bryant Rapp** (El Gallo), Sophie Smith** (The Mute), and Shane Strawbridge** (Mortimer). Alan Shorter will serve as Music Director for the production, and Jennifer Engler is the choreographer. The accompaniment will feature Alan Shorter on keyboard and Becky Scherschell on harp. The production features three current TCU students in the cast (Anthony Fortino, Alison Hodgson and Sophie Smith), as well as the work of four TCU Theatre faculty members on the artistic team (Harry Parker, Alan Shorter, Jennifer Engler and Brian Clinnin), in conjunction with Circle Theatreâ€™s designers, cast, and crew members for the show.

Rose Pearson, Circle Theatreâ€™s Executive Director says, â€œIt is a pleasure to reconnect with Theatre TCU to co-present our upcoming production of The Fantasticks. In the past we worked together on Bus Stop and Picasso at the Lapin Agile. Each experience as co- producers proved that combining our resources leads to both successful theatre productions and an inspiring educational experience for everyone involved.â€

About The Fantasticks

This musical gem is a captivating and simple romantic comedy about a boy, a girl, two fathers, a wall â€“ and the power and pain of young love. A dashing narrator, El Gallo, creates a â€œfantasticâ€ world of moonlight and magic, and then pain and disillusionment, until the boy and girl find their way back to one another again.

Dallas Summer Musicals

Tickets are now on sale at DallasSummerMusicals.org or by phone at (800) 982-2787. You can also purchase tickets in person at the Music Hall at Fair Park Box Office Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. g

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